No I haven't selected any legacy stuff in the bios. Thanks for the suggestion...
--Kenny
On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 2:13 PM, Les Mikesell lesmikesell@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 1:03 PM, Kenny Noe knoe501@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks to all the replies... Very interesting stuff... However I'm
still
trying to understand how to have a hardware RAID 5 (4x 1TB disk) system
and
load CentOS on it. I'm looking for the UEFI bios but don't understand this. I want to install LVM on top of the single RAID volume, then I can create several LVMs like the HowTos, Wikis and Blogs all say. I just
can't
get over this first hurdle and get the OS to boot.
any other thoughts?
I thought that if UEFI is enabled in the bios (you didn't select some legecy mode...) the installer would detect and use it. I managed to do that accidentally on one machine that I was setting up as a master image and then found that at the time, neither clonezilla nor rear could make a bootable copy. I think they've both been fixed since. There may be some additional problem with grub and /boot on a >2TB partition, though. Mine wasn't that big.
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